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Chapter 22-System Configuration Flags
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EXTERNAL_CONTENT_
DIRECTORY
The Web Server folder name. Change this name if you have
changed the default names used by the CMA/XMA
application.
Default: /PlcmWebServices
EXTERNAL_CONTENT_IP Version 4.x and earlier - enter the IP address of the CMA
server.
Version 5.0 - enter the IP address of the CMA/XMA server in
the format:
http://[IP address of the CMA server].
For example, http://172.22.185.89.
This flag is also the trigger for replacing the internal
Collaboration Server address book with the CMA global
Address Book.
When empty, the integration of the CMA address book with
the Collaboration Server is disabled.
EXTERNAL_CONTENT_PAS
SWORD
The password associated with the user name defined for the
Collaboration Server in the CMA/XMA server.
EXTERNAL_CONTENT_PO
RT
The CMA/XMA port used by the Collaboration Server to send
and receive XML requests/responses.
Default: 80.
EXTERNAL_CONTENT_US
ER
The login name defined for the Collaboration Server in the
CMA/XMA server defined in the format:
domain name/user name.
EXTERNAL_DB_DIRECTOR
Y
The URL of the external database application. For the sample
script application, the URL is:
<virtual directory>/SubmitQuery.asp
EXTERNAL_DB_IP The IP address of the external database server, if one is used.
Default: 0.0.0.0
EXTERNAL_DB_LOGIN The login name defined for the Collaboration Server in the
external database server.
Default: POLYCOM
EXTERNAL_DB_PASSWOR
D
The password associated with the user name defined for the
Collaboration Server on the external database server.
Default: POLYCOM
EXTERNAL_DB_PORT The external database server port used by the Collaboration
Server to send and receive XML requests/responses.
For secure communications set the value to 443.
Default: 5005.
FADE_IN_FADE_OUT Enables or disables the transition format between speakers in
a Continuous Presence conference.
When set to YES (default), the system fades in the current
speaker while fading out the previous speaker.
When set to NO, the transition is sharp and immediate.
Note: Fade In / Fade Out is not supported with MPMx cards.
Table 22-2 Manually Added System Flags – MCMS_PARAMETERS (Continued)
Flag Description